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Curriculum Vita
David R. Bowling
March 5, 2014
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Associate Professor, Department of Biology, University of Utah
257 S. 1400 E., Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0840
(801) 581-2130
[email protected]
Research Interests
Ecosystem ecology of forest, mountain, and arid biomes, biogeochemistry, biosphereatmosphere interactions, environmental change
Academic Positions (University of Utah)
2008 – present Associate Professor, Dept. of Biology
2006 – present Adjunct Associate Professor, Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences
2003 – 2008
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biology
2001 – 2002
Research Assistant Professor, Biology
1999 – 2001
Postdoctoral Scientist, Dept. of Biology, with J. Ehleringer
Education
1999 Ph.D. Biology
University of Colorado, Boulder, with R. Monson
1994 M.S. Electrical Engineering University of Colorado, Boulder, with D. Etter
1991 B.S. Electrical Engineering New Mexico State University
Peer-Reviewed Publications
(graduate students underlined, undergraduates underlined with *)
in press:
Ecological processes dominate the 13C land disequilibrium in a Rocky Mountain
subalpine forest, Bowling DR, Ballantyne AP, Miller JB, Burns SP, Menzer O,
Conway TJ, Stephens BB, Vaughn BH, submitted 07/13 to Global Biogeochemical
Cycles
published:
53. Moyes AB, Bowling DR (2013) Interannual variation in seasonal drivers of soil
respiration in a semi-arid Rocky Mountain meadow, Biogeochemistry, 113:683697, DOI 10.1007/s10533-012-9797-x
52. Brooks, B-G J, Desai AR, Stephens BB, Bowling DR, Burns SP, Watt AS, Heck SL,
Sweeney C (2012), Assessing filtering of mountaintop CO2 mole fractions for
application to inverse models of biosphere-atmosphere carbon exchange,
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12:2099-2115.
51. Wilcox BP, Turnbull L, Young MH, Williams CJ, Ravi S, Seyfried MS, Bowling DR,
Scott RL, Germino MJ, Caldwell TG, Wainwright J (2011) Invasion of shrublands
by exotic grasses: ecohydrological consequences in cold versus warm deserts,
Ecohydrology DOI: 10.1002/eco.247
50. Blonquist Jr JM, Montzka SA, Munger JW, Yakir D, Desai AR, Dragoni D, Griffis TJ,
Monson RK, Scott RL, Bowling DR (2011) The potential of carbonyl sulfide as a
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proxy for gross primary production at flux tower sites, Journal of Geophysical
Research – Biogeosciences, 116, G04019, doi:10.1029/2011JG001723.
49. Bowling DR, Massman WJ (2011) Persistent wind-induced enhancement of diffusive
CO2 transport in a mountain forest snowpack, Journal of Geophysical Research –
Biogeosciences, 116, G04006, doi:10.1029/2011JG001722
48. Bowling DR, Grote EE, Belnap J (2011) Rain pulse response of soil CO2 exchange
by biological soil crusts and grasslands of the semiarid Colorado Plateau, United
States, Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences, 116, G03028,
doi:10.1029/2011JG001643
47. Strong C, Stwertka C, Bowling DR, Stephens BB, Ehleringer JR (2011) Urban
carbon dioxide cycles within the Salt Lake Valley: a multiple box model validated
by observations, Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres, 116, D15307,
doi:10.1029/2011JD015693
46. Gamnitzer U, Moyes AB, Bowling DR, Schnyder H (2011) Measuring and modeling
the isotopic composition of soil respiration: insights from a grassland tracer
experiment, Biogeosciences 8, 1333–1350,
www.biogeosciences.net/8/1333/2011/
45. Riveros-Iregui DA, Hu J, Burns SP, Bowling DR, Monson RK (2011) An inter-annual
assessment of the relationship between the stable carbon isotopic composition of
ecosystem respiration and climate in a high elevation subalpine forest, Journal of
Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences 116, G02005,
doi:10.1029/2010JG001556.
44. Bowling DR, Bethers-Marchetti S, Lunch CK, Grote EE, Belnap J (2010) Carbon,
water, and energy fluxes in a semi-arid cold desert grassland during and
following multi-year drought, Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences,
115, G04026, doi:10.1029/2010JG001322
43. Moyes AB, Gaines S*, Siegwolf RTW, Bowling DR (2010) Diffusive fractionation
complicates isotopic partitioning of autotrophic and heterotrophic sources of soil
respiration, Plant, Cell, and Environment, 33:1804-1819, doi: 10.1111/j.13653040.2010.02185.x
42. Moyes AB, Schauer AJ, Siegwolf RTW, Bowling DR (2010) An injection method for
measuring the carbon isotope content of soil carbon dioxide and soil respiration
with a tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer, Rapid Communications in
Mass Spectrometry, 24: 894-900.
41. Bowling DR, Miller JB, Rhodes ME*, Burns SP, Monson RK, Baer D (2009) Soil,
plant, and transport influences on methane in a subalpine forest under high
ultraviolet irradiance, Biogeosciences, 6:1311–1324,
www.biogeosciences.net/6/1311/2009/.
40. Bowling DR, Massman WJ, Schaeffer SM, Burns SP, Monson RK, Williams MW
(2009) Biological and physical influences on the carbon isotope content of CO2 in
a subalpine forest snowpack, Niwot Ridge, Colorado, Biogeochemistry, 95:37-59,
doi 10.1007/s10533-008-9233-4.
39. Schwinning S, Belnap J, Bowling DR, Ehleringer JR (2008) Sensitivity of the
Colorado Plateau to change: climate, ecosystems, and society. Ecology and
Society 13(2): 28, http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art28/
38. Schaeffer SM, Miller JB, Vaughn BH, White JWC, Bowling DR (2008) Long-term field
performance of a tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer for analysis of
carbon isotopes of CO2 in forest air, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,
8:5263–5277.
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37. Zobitz JM, Burns SP, Reichstein M, Bowling DR (2008) Partitioning net ecosystem
carbon exchange and the carbon isotopic disequilibrium in a subalpine forest,
Global Change Biology, 14:1785-1800, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01609.x
36. Schaeffer SM, Anderson DE, Burns SP, Monson RK, Sun J, Bowling DR (2008)
Canopy structure and atmospheric flows in relation to the δ13C of respired CO2 in
a subalpine coniferous forest, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 148:592-605.
35. Bowling DR, Pataki DE, Randerson J (2008) Carbon isotopes in terrestrial
ecosystem pools and CO2 fluxes (Tansley Review), New Phytologist, 178:24-40,
doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02342.x.
34. Zobitz JM, Moore DJP, Sacks WJ, Monson RK, Bowling DR, Schimel DS (2008)
Integration of process-based soil respiration models with whole-ecosystem CO2
measurements, Ecosystems, doi:10.1007/s10021-007-9120-1.
33. Zobitz JM, Burns SP, Ogee J, Reichstein M, Bowling DR (2007) Partitioning net
ecosystem exchange of CO2: comparison of a Bayesian/isotope approach to
environmental regression methods, Journal of Geophysical ResearchBiogeosciences, 112, G03013, doi:10.1029/2006JG000282.
32. Fuentes JD, Wang D, Bowling D, Potosnak M, Monson RK, Delany AC, Stockwell
WR, Goliff WS (2007) Biogenic hydrocarbon chemistry within and above a mixed
deciduous forest, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, DOI 10.1007/s10874-0069048-4.
31. Zobitz JM, Keener JP, Schnyder H, Bowling DR (2006) Sensitivity analysis and
quantification of uncertainty for isotopic mixing relationships in carbon cycle
research, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 136:56-75.
30. Wahl EH, and 12 others (2006) Applications of cavity ring-down spectroscopy to high
precision isotope ratio measurement of 13C/12C in carbon dioxide, Isotopes in
Environmental and Health Studies, 42:21-35, doi:10.1080/10256010500502934.
29. Pataki DE, Bowling DR, Ehleringer JR, Zobitz JM (2006) High resolution atmospheric
monitoring of urban carbon dioxide sources, Geophysical Research Letters, 33,
L03813, doi:10.1029/2005GL024822.
28. Bowling DR, Burns SP, Conway T, Monson R, White JWC (2005) Extensive
observations of CO2 carbon isotope content in and above a high-elevation
subalpine forest, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19, GB3023,
doi:10.1029/2004GB002394.
27. Roden JS, Bowling DR, McDowell NG, Bond B, Ehleringer JR (2005) Carbon and
oxygen isotope ratios of tree ring cellulose along a precipitation transect in
Oregon, USA, Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, 110, G02003,
doi:10.1029/2005JG000033.
26. Baldocchi DD, and Bowling DR (2005) Theoretical examination of Keeling-plot
relationships for carbon dioxide in a temperate broadleaved forest with a
biophysical model, CANISOTOPE, in, Flanagan LB, Ehleringer JR, Pataki DE,
Eds. Stable Isotopes and Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions: Processes and
Biological Controls, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 109-124.
25. McDowell NG, Bowling DR, Schauer A, Irvine J, Bond BJ, Law BE, Ehleringer JR
(2004) Associations between carbon isotope ratios of ecosystem respiration,
water availability and canopy conductance, Global Change Biology, 10, 1767–
1784, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2004.00837.x
24. McDowell NG, Bowling DR, Bond BJ, Irvine J, Law BE, Anthoni P, Ehleringer JR
(2004) Response of the carbon isotopic content of ecosystem, leaf and soil
respiration to meteorological and physiological driving factors in a Pinus
ponderosa ecosystem, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18, GB1013,
doi:10.1029/2003GB002049.
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22. Bowling DR, McDowell NG, Welker JM, Bond BJ, Law BE, Ehleringer JR (2003)
Oxygen isotope content of CO2 in nocturnal ecosystem respiration: 1:
Observations in forests along a precipitation transect in Oregon, USA, Global
Biogeochemical Cycles, 17(4), 1120, doi:10.1029/2003GB002081.
21. Bowling DR, McDowell NG, Welker JM, Bond BJ, Law BE, Ehleringer JR (2003)
Oxygen isotope content of CO2 in nocturnal ecosystem respiration: 2: Short-term
dynamics of foliar and soil component fluxes in an old-growth ponderosa pine
forest, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 17(4), 1124, doi:10.1029/2003GB002082.
20. Pataki DE, Bowling DR, Ehleringer JR (2003) The seasonal cycle of carbon dioxide
and its isotopic composition in an urban atmosphere: anthropogenic and biogenic
effects, Journal of Geophysical Research- Atmospheres, 108(D23), 4735,
doi:10.1029/2003JD003865.
19. Bowling DR, Sargent SD, Tanner BD, and Ehleringer JR (2003) Tunable diode laser
absorption spectroscopy for stable isotope studies of ecosystem-atmosphere
CO2 exchange, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 118, 1-19.
18. Schauer AJ, Lai C-T, Bowling DR, Ehleringer JR (2003) An automated sampler for
collection of atmospheric trace gas samples for stable isotope analyses,
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 118, 113-124.
17. Bowling DR, Pataki DE, and Ehleringer JR (2003), Critical evaluation of
micrometeorological methods for measuring ecosystem-atmosphere isotopic
exchange of CO2, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 116, 159-179.
16. Pataki DE, Ehleringer JR, Flanagan LB, Yakir D, Bowling DR, Still CJ, Buchmann N,
Kaplan JO, and Berry J (2003) The application and interpretation of Keeling plots
in terrestrial carbon cycle research, Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 17(1), 1022,
doi:10.1029/2001GB001850.
15. Baldocchi DD, and Bowling DR (2003) Modelling the discrimination of 13CO2 above
and within a temperate broad-leaved forest canopy on hourly to seasonal time
scales, Plant, Cell, and Environment, 26:231-244.
14. Ehleringer JR, Bowling DR, Flanagan LB, Fessenden J, Helliker B, Martinelli LA,
Ometto JP (2002) Stable isotopes and carbon cycle processes in forests and
grasslands, Plant Biology, 4:181-189.
13. Bowling D, McDowell N, Bond B, Law B, and Ehleringer J (2002) 13C content of
ecosystem respiration is linked to precipitation and vapor pressure deficit,
Oecologia, 131:113-124.
12. Bowling DR, Cook CS, and Ehleringer JR (2001) Technique to measure CO2 mixing
ratio in small flasks with a bellows/IRGA system, Agricultural and Forest
Meteorology, 109, 61-65.
11. Bowling DR, Tans PP, and Monson RK (2001) Partitioning net ecosystem carbon
exchange with isotopic fluxes of CO2, Global Change Biology, 7:127-145.
10. Bowling DR, Baldocchi DD, and Monson RK (1999) Dynamics of isotopic exchange
of carbon dioxide in a Tennessee deciduous forest, Global Biogeochemical
Cycles, 13:903-922.
9. Bowling DR, Delany AC, Turnipseed AA, Baldocchi DD, and Monson RK (1999)
Modification of the relaxed eddy accumulation technique to maximize measured
scalar mixing ratio differences in updrafts and downdrafts, Journal of Geophysical Research- Atmospheres, 104:9121-9133.
8. Baldocchi D, Fuentes J, Bowling D, Turnipseed A, and Monson R (1999) Scaling
isoprene fluxes from leaves to canopies: test cases over a boreal aspen and a
mixed species temperate forest, Journal of Applied Meteorology, 38:885-898.
7. Katul G, Hsieh C-I, Bowling D, Clark K, Shurpali N, Turnipseed A, Albertson J, Tu K,
Hollinger D, Evans B, Offerle B, Anderson D, Ellsworth D, Vogel C, and Oren R
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(1999) Spatial variability of turbulent fluxes in the roughness sublayer of an evenaged pine forest, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 93:1-28.
6. Singsaas E, Laporte M, Shi J, Monson R, Bowling D, Johnson K, Lerdau M, Jasentuliytana A, and Sharkey T. (1999) Kinetics of leaf temperature fluctuation affects
isoprene emission from red oak (Quercus rubra L.) leaves, Tree Physiology,
19:917-924.
5. Bowling DR, Turnipseed AA, Delany AC, Baldocchi DD, Greenberg JP, and Monson
RK (1998) The use of relaxed eddy accumulation to measure biosphereatmosphere exchange of isoprene and other trace gases, Oecologia, 116:306315.
4. Demmig-Adams B, Adams III WW, Barker DH, Logan BA, Bowling DR, and Verhoeven AS (1996) Using chlorophyll fluorescence to assess the fraction of
absorbed light allocated to thermal dissipation of excess excitation, Physiologia
Plantarum 98:253-264.
technical reports:
23. American Institute of Biological Sciences. (2004) Ecological Aspects of
Biogeochemical Cycles: Report from a NEON Science Workshop. Washington,
DC: AIBS.
3. Durand S and Bowling D (1990) Data Acquisition for Photovoltaic Power Plants, EPRI
Publication GS-7082, Electric Power Research Institute.
2. Durand S, Bowling D, and Risser V (1990) Lessons Learned From Testing Utility
Connected PV Systems, Proc. 21st IEEE PV Specialists Conference, 909-913.
1. Rosenthal A, Lane C, and Bowling D (1990) Photovoltaic System Performance
Assessment for 1988, EPRI Publication GS-6696, Electric Power Research
Institute.
Awards
2007 Editors’ Citation for Excellence in Refereeing, Journal of Geophysical ResearchAtmospheres
1999 Best Student Poster in Physiological Ecology, Ecological Society of America
1995 STAR Graduate (Student) Fellow, US Environmental Protection Agency, $86k
Teaching
Primary courses (main instructor or significant role):
Ecosystem Ecology (Fall 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, BIOL 5490): This lecture course
for 50-60 upper division and graduate students examines the biological, physical,
and chemical factors that control storage and cycling of the major elements (carbon,
nitrogen, and phosphorus) within terrestrial ecosystems.
Biophysical Ecology (Fall 2005, 2007, 2011, 2013, BIOL/ATMOS/GEO 5495): This
lecture and laboratory course for 25 upper division and graduate students examines
the physical environment in which plants, animals, and soil organisms live, how the
physical environment affects their physiological function, and how organisms in turn
affect their physical environment.
Stable Isotope Ecology (team-taught summers 2003-2014, GEO 5470/6470): This
summer 2-week course attracts top-notch graduate students, postdocs, and faculty
from around the world, including Univ. of Utah students. The course focuses on
environmental science applications of stable isotope theory, methods,
instrumentation, experimental design, lab and fieldwork.
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Graduate courses (varying roles):
SpeakerFest (spring 2011, BIOL 7406): main instructor
Adv. Topics Ecology and Evolution (spring 2011, 2012, 2013, BIOL 7964): lecture
contributor
Bootcamp (fall 2010, fall 2012, BIOL 7964): lecture contributor
Environmental Instrumentation (spring 2012, 2014, ATMOS 6050): lecture contributor
Global Changes and Society (spring 2013, BIOL 7961): lecture contributor
Special topics courses (varying roles):
Individual Research (Spring 2011, BIOL 4955): Supervision of undergraduate research
projects.
Current Topics in Biogeosciences (Spring 2009, BIOL 7406): This graduate core
seminar examines current topics in biogeosciences, including drought, fire, climate
change, and insects.
Biological Responses to Climate Change (Spring 2005, BIOL 7406): This graduate core
seminar examines observed responses of biological systems to climate change,
such as increased growing season length, altered migration patterns, changes in
species abundance, etc.
Water and Ecology of Western Ecosystems (Fall 2003, BIOL 7406): This graduate core
seminar examines the importance of water to animals, plants, insects, and microbes
in ecosystems of the western U.S.
Summer Course on Flux Measurements and Advanced Modeling (team-taught,
Summers 2008-2012, www.fluxcourse.org): This summer 2-week course at the
University of Colorado attracts graduate students and postdocs from around the
world. It was modeled after the Utah stable isotope course (GEO 5470 above) and
focuses on forest micrometeorology.
University of Utah Service
University Committees
• International Gen. Ed. Requirement Committee, fall 2005 – spring 2009
• Rio Mesa Center (formerly Entrada Field Station) Faculty Advisory Committee,
spring 2008, 2008/09, 2010/11
• Social and Behavioral Science Intellectual Explorations Gen. Ed. Requirement
Committee; fall 2012 – spring 2015
Global Change and Sustainability Center
• Founding Member
• Seminar Series Director 2010/11
• Faculty Recruitment Search Committee member 2011
• Seminar Committee member 2011/12
• Executive Committee Biology Representative 2011/12
• Graduate Student Recruitment Committee (chair) 2011/12
• Executive Committee College of Science Representative 2012/13, 2013/14
• Graduate Travel Grant Review Committee 2012/13
• Postdoc Mentoring Program (co-chair) 2013/14
• Graduate Student Fellowship Selection Committee (College of Science Rep) 2014
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iUTAH NSF-EPSCoR Project (State-Wide)
• Faculty Instrumentation Lead for Red Butte Canyon Watershed
• U. of Utah Hydrology Technician Search Committee (Chair) 2012
• Utah State U. Hydrology Technician Search Committee 2012
• Brigham Young U. Hydrology Technician Search Committee 2012
• Research Focus Area 1 Postdoc Selection Committee 2013
• iFellow Undergraduate Research Program Mentor (summer 2013)
Science Overnight Orientation, Faculty Volunteer, 2005-2009
Proposal Reviews for Funding Incentive SEED Grant Program
Department of Biology Committees
• 2002/03 Graduate Admission
• 2003/04 Graduate Admission, Communication, BioURP Steering, Red Butte Canyon
• 2004/05 Graduate Admission, BioURP Steering, Red Butte Canyon
• 2005/06 Graduate Admission, Curriculum and Teaching, Red Butte Canyon, Riser
Award
• 2006/07 Graduate Admission, Curriculum and Teaching, Red Butte Canyon
• 2007/08 Graduate Admission (co-chair), Curriculum and Teaching, Red Butte
Canyon
• 2008/09 Graduate Admission (co-chair), Web Site, Red Butte Canyon,
Environmental Biology Faculty Search
• 2009/10 Sabbatical Leave
• 2010/11 Executive, Curriculum, Microbial Biology Faculty Search
• 2011/12 Executive, Communications, Microbial Ecology Faculty Search, RPT
Advocate
• 2012/13 Executive (alt), Red Butte Canyon (co-chair), Communications
• 2013/14 Red Butte Canyon, Communications
Professional Service
Utah Governor Jon Huntsman’s Blue Ribbon Advisory Council on Climate Change:
Member of Climate Change Science Advisory Panel, 2007
Active with National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, http://www.neoninc.org/)
• Member, Domain Science and Education Coordination Committee for Great Basin
Domain 13, since 7/2009
• Member, Domain Science and Education Coordination Committee for Southern
Rockies Domain 15, since 7/2009
• Site evaluation visits to Onaqui-Benmore area in Utah for Great Basin Domain 15
Core Site, 4/2007, and 5/2008.
• Rocky Mountain Ecological Observatory Network (ROMEOnet) Regional Meetings,
Ft. Collins, CO, 11/2004, Boulder, CO, 4/2004.
• Invited participant, NEON Workshop, Boulder, CO, 7/2004 – co-authored an
associated publication (in list above)
Editorial Boards:
• Oecologia, since 1/2014
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, since 8/2008
Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences
Term 2: 9/2010 – present
Term 1: 12/2004 – 4/2008
AmeriFlux Network Scientific Steering Committee member, which oversees a national
flux tower CO2 monitoring network, since 2004
(http://ameriflux.ornl.gov/organization.html)
Manuscript reviews:
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Analytical Chemistry, Applied Geochemistry,
Applied Spectroscopy, Atmospheric Environment, Atmospheric Measurement
Technology, Australian J. of Plant Physiology, Biogeochemistry, Biogeosciences,
Chemical Geology, Ecological Applications, European J. of Soil Biology, Functional
Ecology, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Global
Change Biology, Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, J. of Applied
Meteorology, New Phytologist, Oecologia, Plant, Cell, and Environment, PLoS One,
PNAS, Rangeland Ecology and Management, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Tellus,
Tree Physiology
Grant proposal reviews:
• NSF Directorate for Biological Sciences, Division of Environmental Biology
o Ecosystem Science cluster
o Instrumentation and Instrumentation Development
o Major Research Instrumentation
• NSF Directorate for Geosciences
o Division of Atmospheric Sciences
o Division of Earth Sciences, Instrumentation and Facilities
o Division of Ocean Sciences, Ocean Technology and Interdisciplinary
Coordination Program
• DOE Terrestrial Ecosystem Science Program
• DOE National Institute for Global Environmental Change
o Northeast Regional Center
o Southeast Regional Center
o Great Plains Regional Center
• DOE National Institute for Climatic Change Research
o Northeast Regional Center
o Southeast Regional Center
• DOE Small Business Innovation Research
• NOAA Climate and Global Change Program
• NOAA Climate - Earth System Science - Global Carbon Cycle Program
• Kearney Foundation for Soil Science (U. California system)
• Austrian Science Fund (Austria)
• Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (Canada)
• Israel Science Foundation (Israel)
• Natural Environment Research Council (United Kingdom)
• Swiss National Science Foundation (Switzerland)
• Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany)
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Grant proposal review panels:
NSF 2007, 2010
EPA 2012
Tenure/promotion reviews of other scientists:
2012 (two in United States)
2013 (one in United Kingdom, one in United States)
Book chapter and technical report reviews:
• Phenology of Ecosystem Processes, Springer
• United States Geological Survey, 2012
External dissertation reviews:
• Australian National University, Research School of Biological Sciences (Australia)
• Technische Universität Muenchen (Germany)
Interaction with media
• EPA STAR Fellow Success Story 7/13
(http://www.scgcorp.com/fellowship/stories.aspx/)
• global change public discussion panel for KCPW radio, 6/16/06
• KCPW radio article, 3/16/06
• Newspaper article, Salt Lake Tribune, 8/7/06
• Newspaper article, Daily Utah Chronicle, 4/11/06
• Op-ed article, Daily Utah Chronicle, 9/17/04
Professional Society Membership:
• American Geophysical Union, since 1998
• Ecological Society of America, since 2000
Public Datasets Generated by Research
Forest carbon dioxide stable isotope composition, Niwot Ridge, Colorado
• funded by U.S. Dept of Energy and National Science Foundation
• period of record Sept 2005 – present, and summer 2003, half-hourly data
• http://biologylabs.utah.edu/bowling/niwot_data.html
Desert grassland carbon dioxide, water, and energy fluxes, Corral Pocket, Utah
• part of the AmeriFlux network of towers
• funded by University of Utah and U. S. Geological Survey
• period of record April 2001 – December 2007, half-hourly data
• http://ameriflux.ornl.gov/fullsiteinfo.php?sid=210
Graduate Students Trained (D. Bowling as graduate advisor)
Seth Arens (MS 2010), “Ion deposition in Wasatch mountain snow: influence of Great
Salt Lake and Salt Lake City” (now at State of Utah Division of Air Quality)
Mark Blonquist (MS 2012), “The potential of carbonyl sulfide as a proxy for gross primary
production at flux tower sites” (now a scientist at Apogee Instruments)
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Dr. Greg Maurer (PhD pending 2014 – has successfully defended), “The influence of
seasonal snowpack variability on biogeochemical processes in western U.S.
montane ecosystems)”
Dr. Andrew Moyes (PhD 2010), “The contribution of recently-assimilated carbon to soil
respiration” (now a postdoc at U.C. Merced, California)
Dr. John Zobitz (PhD 2007), “Mathematical approaches to partition net ecosystem
exchange of carbon dioxide in a high-elevation subalpine forest”
(now a faculty member at Augsburg College, Minnesota)
Allison Chan (in progress, PhD started 2011)
Emily Schulze (in progress, PhD started 2013)
Postdoctoral Scientists Trained (D. Bowling as postdoctoral advisor)
Dr. Steven Hall (2013-present)
Dr. Sean Schaeffer (2005-2008), now a faculty member at University of Tennessee
Other Students and Employees Trained
Undergraduates: Jessica Baker, Susan Bush, Ryan Dillingham, Sarah Gaines, Claire
Hall, Adrian Harrison, Zach James, Tina Jensen, Lori Long, Richard Malyn,
Brianne Palmer, Stephanie Plummer, Harrison Quinn, Sarah Reed, Christian
Ryser, Raili Taylor, Jillian Turner
High School Students: Davis Unruh, Tasha Heilweil
Graduate Student Supervisory Committees:
• Biology: Susan Bush, Tomas Domingues, Sylvia Englund, Carolina Gomez-Navarro,
Erin Hanlon, David Love, Anthony Macharia, Jessica Pearce, Duncan Smith,
Christy Turnbull, Adam West, Jeb Williamson, Brett Wolfe
• Atmospheric Sciences: Carolyn Stwertka
• Civil and Environmental Engineering: Dasch Houdeshel, Austin Orr
• Mechanical Engineering: Prathap Ramamurthy
• Geography: Yi Qi
• Geology and Geophysics: Greg Carling, Mike Davis, Tyler Huth, Olivia Miller
• Professional Master of Science and Technology: Ryan Campbell
• Brigham Young University: Biology, Lafe Connor
Technicians: Suzanne Bethers, Dave Eiriksson, David Galvez, Dr. Maria Garcia, Dr.
Shashi Kalaskar, Shannon Kincaid, Claire Lunch, Andy Schauer
Invited Lectures (D. Bowling) – Within U.S.
2014
Dept. of Watershed Sciences, Utah State University
2012
University of Nevada, Reno and Desert Research Institute, Joint Graduate
Program in Hydrologic Sciences and Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation
Biology
2011
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
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2010
Dept of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah
2008
Dept of Meteorology, Mountain Meteorology Group, University of Utah
Dept. of Biology, Utah Valley University
Dept. of Geography, University of Utah
2007
Biosphere-Atmosphere Stable Isotope Network Meeting, Berkeley, CA
AmeriFlux Network Annual Meeting, Boulder, CO
School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University
2006
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona
2005
American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT
Dept. of Geography, University of Utah
Dept. of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia
2004
Biosphere-Atmosphere Stable Isotope Network, Marshall, CA
Dept. of Biology, Bowdoin College, ME
2003
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Savanna, GA
2001
Columbia University’s Biosphere2 Center, Oracle, AZ
Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah
Mathematical Biology Seminar Series, University of Utah
1999
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
1997
AmeriFlux Network Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO
Invited Lectures (D. Bowling) - International
2013
Stable Isotopes in Biosphere-Atmosphere Earth System Research (SIBAE),
European COST Action Science Meeting, Wroclaw, Poland
Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany
2012
University of Innsbruck, Institute for Ecology, Innsbruck, Austria
2007
Technische Universität München, Freising, Germany
2004
ESF Scientific Programme, Stable Isotopes in Biospheric-Atmospheric Exchange
(SIBAE), Interlaken, Switzerland
2003
ESF Scientific Programme, Stable Isotopes in Biospheric-Atmospheric Exchange
(SIBAE), Orvieto, Italy
2002
Fluxnet Synthesis Workshop, Orvieto, Italy
2002
Stable Isotopes and Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions International Workshop,
Banff, Alberta, Canada
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Bowling CV
Other Lectures (various presenters, only the presenter listed)
(graduate students underlined)
2013
Bowling, D, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2012
Bowling, D, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Maurer G, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2011
Blonquist M, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2010
Blonquist M, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Maurer G, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Trahan N, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Wilcox B, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2009
Gamnitzer U, European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria
2008
Moyes A, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2007
Bowling D, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Moyes A, Ecological Society of America annual meeting, San Jose, CA
Schaeffer S, Ecological Society of America annual meeting, San Jose, CA
2006
Bowling D, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Moyes A, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Schaeffer S, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Zobitz J, US. Dept. of Energy Global Change Education Program Summer
Orientation Workshop, Portland, Oregon
2005
Zobitz J, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Roden J, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists
2004
Crosson E, International Workshop on Stable Isotope Ratio Infrared
Spectrometry: New Developments and Applications, Vienna, Austria
2003
McDowell N, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2002
Baldocchi D, Stable Isotopes and Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions
International Workshop, Banff, Alberta
2001
Bowling D American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Baldocchi D, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
McDowell N, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
McDowell N, IUFRO Canopy Processes Workshop
2000
Bowling D, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
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